Guys, it's dire: Ladies win 2 with wildflowers, napkins

Exciting news: The latest thrilling episode of the Valley 101 video is out. It's all about where your record-breaking Anti-Gooberism Season for Sharing donations go and it stars Denise Cooper, picked at random from the pool of you people who gave $1,000 or more to the Valley 101 Anti-Gooberism arm of Season for Sharing.

You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll wonder if maybe you don't have anything better to do because while Denise is great I look sort of like a dork standing around in my bathrobe.

Moving along, it is time now to update this male-female, who-is-right, who-is-wrong thing.

When last we checked, the score was women, 11; men, 5. It's looking dire, guys.

Now I'm not sure how to score this first one because it has come in twice from the ladies. Should that be two points one way or another or just one? I think I'm going with just one.

The gist of the matter is that these two women report that their husbands say that the state sows the seeds that bring our beautiful spring wildflowers along our roadsides while the ladies say they are simply nature's bounty.

While it is true that some states sow seeds for native plants along the medians or ditches of some of their routes, Arizona isn't one of them.

Women, 12; men 5.

My husband tucks his napkin under his shirt collar while he is eating. I don't mind this so much when it's just us at home, but I think it's bad manners when we're out in public. What do you say?

I say women, 13; men, 5. You should gently unfold your napkin when your host/hostess does so and put it on your lap with the fold facing your waist.